Slides: Managing methane emissions from B.C.’s gas sector Pembina Institute
Webinar 2: Managing methane emissions from B.C.’s gas sector
Description: Join the Pembina Institute for an overview on how to manage methane emissions from B.C.’s growing natural-gas sector. Methane emissions offer some of the lowest cost emission-abatement opportunities available in B.C., yet they continue to be a gap in the province’s climate policy. In this webinar we will discuss how B.C. can fix this gap, explore recent recommendations by the Climate Leadership Team on managing methane, and what B.C. can learn from leading jurisdictions.
Date: February 25, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
http://www.pembina.org/blog/webinar-series-whats-needed-for-a-strong-bc-climate-leadership-plan
Slides: Managing methane emissions from B.C.’s gas sector Pembina Institute
Webinar 2: Managing methane emissions from B.C.’s gas sector
Description: Join the Pembina Institute for an overview on how to manage methane emissions from B.C.’s growing natural-gas sector. Methane emissions offer some of the lowest cost emission-abatement opportunities available in B.C., yet they continue to be a gap in the province’s climate policy. In this webinar we will discuss how B.C. can fix this gap, explore recent recommendations by the Climate Leadership Team on managing methane, and what B.C. can learn from leading jurisdictions.
Date: February 25, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
http://www.pembina.org/blog/webinar-series-whats-needed-for-a-strong-bc-climate-leadership-plan
Slides: Webinar: What to know about B.C.’s Climate Leadership Plan process Pembina Institute
Webinar 1: What to know about B.C.’s Climate Leadership Plan process
Description: Join the Pembina Institute for a brief overview of the ongoing B.C. Climate Leadership Plan process. This webinar will provide insights into what is needed to achieve a strong plan, a summary of the Climate Leadership Team’s recommendations, and insights on how British Columbians can effectively contribute to the process.
Date: February 18, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
http://www.pembina.org/blog/webinar-series-whats-needed-for-a-strong-bc-climate-leadership-plan
PPT James Maguire and Peter Hobson - OECD Focus Group Discussion: Financing M...OECD Environment
Presentation from James Maguire and Peter Hobson, SDCL, Focus Group Discussion: Financing Models for Efficient and Low Carbon Cooling Systems, 22 July 2020
Guidance on the Streamlined Energy and Carbon ReportingEMEX
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR), the proposed carbon reporting scheme is set to replace the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), and its anticipated start date of April 2019 is approaching.
This session offers guidance on how organisations can prepare, what will be the qualifying criteria and how the new reporting framework will benefit the companies.
This presentation gives an overview of the carbon pricing mechanism that has been announced by the Australian government. It talks about Australia’s pollution profile and emissions, the expected changes with a price on carbon, carbon tax versus emissions trading schemes, how the carbon price will work, the biggest polluters in Australia, the changes that will be implemented, the carbon pricing mechanism explained and the impact for companies.
Giới thiệu các mẫu thiết bị nhà bếp mới nhất từ thương hiêu Bosch châu Âu.Sản phẩm hiện được phân phối chính hãng tại siêu thị nhà bếp Eurocook.Website : http://eurocook.com.vn/
Slides: Webinar: What to know about B.C.’s Climate Leadership Plan process Pembina Institute
Webinar 1: What to know about B.C.’s Climate Leadership Plan process
Description: Join the Pembina Institute for a brief overview of the ongoing B.C. Climate Leadership Plan process. This webinar will provide insights into what is needed to achieve a strong plan, a summary of the Climate Leadership Team’s recommendations, and insights on how British Columbians can effectively contribute to the process.
Date: February 18, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
http://www.pembina.org/blog/webinar-series-whats-needed-for-a-strong-bc-climate-leadership-plan
PPT James Maguire and Peter Hobson - OECD Focus Group Discussion: Financing M...OECD Environment
Presentation from James Maguire and Peter Hobson, SDCL, Focus Group Discussion: Financing Models for Efficient and Low Carbon Cooling Systems, 22 July 2020
Guidance on the Streamlined Energy and Carbon ReportingEMEX
Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR), the proposed carbon reporting scheme is set to replace the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), and its anticipated start date of April 2019 is approaching.
This session offers guidance on how organisations can prepare, what will be the qualifying criteria and how the new reporting framework will benefit the companies.
This presentation gives an overview of the carbon pricing mechanism that has been announced by the Australian government. It talks about Australia’s pollution profile and emissions, the expected changes with a price on carbon, carbon tax versus emissions trading schemes, how the carbon price will work, the biggest polluters in Australia, the changes that will be implemented, the carbon pricing mechanism explained and the impact for companies.
Giới thiệu các mẫu thiết bị nhà bếp mới nhất từ thương hiêu Bosch châu Âu.Sản phẩm hiện được phân phối chính hãng tại siêu thị nhà bếp Eurocook.Website : http://eurocook.com.vn/
Tendencias digitales que pueden aportar al logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible 2016-2030.
Este año se acuerdan las metas de desarrollo por lograr en los próximos quince años y la tecnología aparece como aliada en la generación de iniciativas que permitan no solo difundir el mensaje de los Objetivos, sino generar transformaciones en pro de mejorar el bienestar y la prosperidad de las naciones del mundo.
Así, la tecnología aportará al logro de cada uno de los diecisiete Objetivos, en formas con las que se presentan en la siguiente guía rápida.
CRC Network | Implications of the CRC for the Public SectorAcre
CRC Network | Implications of the CRC for the Public Sector.
Guest Speakers' presentations from CRC Network event 07/10/09
The CRC Network connects professionals who will be involved in the Government’s Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme. It is an independent network, providing a forum for solutions sharing, idea generation, and mutual understanding.
By joining the CRC Network, you will gain access to our Discussion Forum where you can connect with other professionals who are preparing for the CRC. View comments, questions and advice posted by others, or create your own posts.
You can join at www.crcnetwork.co.uk
From 2009 companies and other organisations, will be required to report to the Environment Agency details of their energy usage, from almost all sources, on an annual basis.
From 2009 companies and other organisations, will be required to report to the Environment Agency details of their energy usage, from almost all sources, on an annual basis.
This presentation prepared by Yarra Valley Water provides an introduction to the Trade waste system, how trade waste prices are determined and changes to parameters and pricing.
In this session we will look at some of the policy options for tackling climate change with the long term aim of de-carbonisation
In 2015, the earth’s surface temperature was around 0.9 Celsius degrees warmer than the 20th century average
Many economists recommend applying the polluter pays principle and placing a price on carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. This can be implemented either through a carbon tax (known as a price instrument) or a cap-and-trade scheme (a so-called quantity instrument).
On the 23rd of January 2008, the European Commission launched a proposal for a Directive on promoting the use of renewable energy. The Directive is designed to address all sectors of the renewable energy sector with the goal of reaching a target of 20% of Europe's energy being produced from renewable sources by 2020.
The national targets and action plans are presented, as well as indicative trajectories. Accounting rules are also detailed. The Directive describes how Guarantees of Origin will work as a control and trading instrument through issuing, cancelling and transferring. The text includes strong guidelines and recommendations for administrative procedures, regulations and codes. Finally, attention will be given on issues related to electricity grid access.
3. Energy spend non-residential buildings in Greater London £2.5Bn/annum South East England +£2.5Bn/annum 38% reduction by 2022 = approx 3%/year Minimum energy saving payback 2 years Therefore Greater London market = 6% of £2.5Bn = £150M PER YEAR Market
4. EPC certificate and recommendations AC report >250kW Carbon Trust surveys Carbon Trust standard ISO 14001 Paper
5. ISO 14001 A.4.6 Operational control An organization should evaluate those of its operations that are associated with its identified significantenvironmental aspects and ensure that they are conducted in a way that will control or reduce the adverseimpacts associated with them, in order to fulfil the requirements of its environmental policy and meet itsobjectives and targets.
6. Drivers UK Government carbon reduction policies CRC carbon allowances Grants and loans ECA Feed-in tariffs Corporate responsibility/publicity Energy costs
7. “Organisations” paying more than £500K/year for electricity Commence measurements April 2010 First league table and allowance sale April 2011 Report by July 2011 Allowance recycling October 2011 Points allocation and refund proportion Aims to reduce CO₂ output 10% per year CRC
9. CRC Timeline 2011 April - allowances are forecasted and purchased in advance for 2011/12 usage at a fixed price of £12/tCO2
10. CRC Timeline 2011 October – First league table is published based on 2010/11 and the first recycling payments are made based on 2010/11 USE and position in the league table
11. Grants Non-profit organisations only LCBP2 Carbon Trust Loans Carbon Trust – all below CRC benchmark (profit and non-profit) Salix – government and local authorities Grants and loans
12. Enhanced capital allowances Technology list First year capital allowance to assist cash flow Feed in tariffs On site generation Commence April 2010 Minimum 28p/kWhr All on site and off site energy use Grants and loans
13. Consultants Fee only Fee guaranteed against saving recommendation Maintenance contractors Promise lots, delivery? Lack of expertise Energy providers Shared energy saving – not liked by FM’s? Lack of control Scalable? Competition